Saudi Arabia to Allow Foreigners to Purchase Homes, Land, and Farms Starting January 2026

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Saudi Arabia is set to implement a major policy change aimed at liberalizing its real estate sector and attracting foreign capital, allowing non-Saudi buyers to purchase homes, land, and farms beginning in January 2026. This significant regulatory shift is a core component of the country’s Vision 2030 economic diversification agenda, which seeks to transform the Kingdom into a global investment powerhouse and reduce reliance on oil revenues.

The new policy broadens the scope for foreign investment dramatically. Previously, foreign ownership was highly restricted, often requiring special government approval or being limited to specific development zones. The liberalization is intended to stimulate the stagnant housing market, attract wealthy expatriates, and channel international funds directly into the property market, thereby creating new, stable investment channels.A key exception to the new rules maintains the religious integrity of the Kingdom’s holiest sites: ownership will remain strictly restricted to Muslim buyers within the holy cities of Mecca and Madinah. Despite this restriction, the overall policy signals the most significant opening of the Saudi property market to foreigners in decades.

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